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Common Problem Sources"Chapter 1 introduced a set of problem or risk categories that were applicable for all business projects. Each of these categories (shown below) can have an equally powerful impact on the project so they are not listed in order of priority." "This section drills deeper into each of these categories by examining the common problems encountered on projects, key considerations or mitigation strategies, and some basic questions that the rescue manager can ask. The publisher's web site will continue to be updated with categories and problem areas to coincide with evolving industry best practices." Project Team Requirements Planning Technology Expectations Priorities Timelines Budgets Project governance Vendors User training Methodology/framework
The above is an excerpt from a book written by Sanjiv Purba and
Joseph Zucchero, published by McGraw-Hill/Osborne, 2100 Powell Street,
10th Floor, Emeryville, California 94608 U.S.A. Sanjiv has over 20
years of experience managing large projects and many years engaged in
rescuing ailing projects.

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